Solaris comes across as a lively, affordable spot for watching games and hanging out, with multiple TVs, a friendly, attentive staff, and a welcoming vibe that fits both casual hangouts and a busier sports bar scene. The menu is consistently praised for generous portions and solid flavor, from pizzas and wings to paninis, burgers, poutine, and fresh salads, all at great prices, plus a house hot sauce that gets good marks. Guests note easy access, reliable service, and a kitchen that keeps up during peak times, while breakfast and late night options add versatility. The atmosphere is described as fun and friendly, with a sense of community that makes it a dependable go to for meals, drinks, and game nights, whether stopping by for a quick bite or settling in for a longer hangout.View restaurant profile
The Wheel Club feels like a cozy basement venue with a vintage Montreal vibe that draws an older crowd and keeps the dance floor lively. Live music is a main draw with great bands and a fun, affordable atmosphere, though one tribute night was criticized for using recorded music rather than a fully live performance. The space is rough around the edges with real potential, and replacing the round tables with regular ones could open up more room. The food and drinks are decent and reasonably priced, with large nachos standing out and karaoke nights adding to the fun. Reservations are wise for big groups and parking can be tough, while pinball machines and other small features may not always work smoothly. Overall the Wheel Club is a beloved local venue known for its eclectic mix, casual vibe, and nostalgic charm that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile